1.
Ritual_its importance and
meaning by W.Bro.ViktorG. Popow
Ritual takes many form. It
may consist of siple routines which an indvidual submis to on a daily basis or
it may be of more complex ceremony as in marriage, graduation, from a civil or
military or a rite of passage from a boy to manhood
2.
Ritual Performance and the
Politics of Identity
Jan Koster
University of Groningen
Ritual is intrisically
interesting as a rich area of human self-expression
3.
Sigma-chi-ritual-2002.pdf
Ritual is part of the law
of the fraternity. The ritual has equal forcew and validity in all respects
with the constitution of the fraternity
4.
Toward a Muslm Constructive
Role in The Contemporary world civilization
Dr. Fathi Osman
Civilization means the
comprehensive development of the human potential n all its dimension :
physical, intellectual, spiritual, moral and psychological.
5.
What is civilization.pdf
Civilizatio is the state
of condition of person living and functioning together, jontly, cooperatively
so that they produce and experience the benefits of so living and functioning
and cooperatively.
6.
Culture, civilization, and
human society (e6-23.pdf)
Herbert Arit
Sciwentific Director,
INST, Vienna, Austria
Civilizations are special
forms of cultural organizations. Societies are social forms enabling people to
live together.
7.
BBA Culture and Civilizaton.pdf
Culture and civilization
by Arun. K
Elements of civilizatios :
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Urban society
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Relgion
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Literature
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Gove
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Specializaton
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Social class
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Tool makng
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Once part of time
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Leisure
8.
Huntington_clash.pdf
The clash of civilizatios
Samuel P. Huntington
Civiization is a cultural
entity, villages, regions, ethnic groups, nationalities, religious group, all
have distinct cultures at different levels of cultural heteroginity
9.
The European Union and the
member states. Eleaner E. Zeff and Elen b. Pirro.2006. Lynne Riener Publishers.
USA (page 2)
The ever widere union
1958 : belgium, France,
Germany, Italy, Luxemburg, Netherlands
1973 : Britain, Denmark,
Ireland
1981 : Greece
1986 : Spain, Portugal
1995 : Austria, Finland,
Sweden
2004 : Czech Republic,
Cyprus, Hungary, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia
10.
05-drama.pdf
English language
litertaure. Prof. Daniel Derrel Santeew.2010
Drama in England started
with the medieval church, priests, wishing to make the bble vivid to unlearned
people, themselves perfomed very simple dramatic versions of stories fro the
Bible in their chorches.
11.
Shakespeare for Student
The Characters of
Shakespeare
1v471DVO.pdf
Shakespeare’s plays are filled with an
impressive variety of characters from king and queens to maids and messengers
to ghost and fairies while most of shakespeare’s plays were inspired by
existing tales.
12.
English Drama.pdf
Shakespeare is remarkable in
that he peoduced all three types. His 38 plays nclude tragedies such as Hamlet
(1603), Othello (1604), and King Lear (1605) : comedies such as A Mid Summer
Night’s Dream (1594-96) and twewlfith night (1602) and history plays such as
Henry IV (part 1-2)